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			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<title>Pluto</title>
			<creator>Orchestra</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Pluto.mp3</location>
			<duration>307</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[I composed this piece as an homage to Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934), who composed a suite called <i>The Planets</i> around 1915, before Pluto was declared (and subsequently undeclared) to be a planet. <br/><br/> <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/4041597">Watch the Video &raquo; </a>]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">Thursday March 19th, 2009</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">MIT Symphony Orchestra conducted by Adam Boyles</meta>
			<meta rel="musicScore">scores/pluto.html</meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<title>Rain</title>
			<creator>Jazz Ensemble</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Rain.mp3</location>
			<duration>77</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[I composed this piece while on vaction in Florida in the summer of 2008. The original conception was for a jazz quartet (with a single tenor sax). I later expanded the piece for a larger ensemble for the <i>Composing for Jazz Orchestra</i> course at MIT. This recording is only a snippet of the piece.]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">Tuesday October 14th, 2008</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Aardvark Jazz Orchestra *</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"><![CDATA[* All parts except drums recorded by members of the Aardvark Jazz Orchestra for demonstration purposes only in conjunction with the <i>Composing for Jazz Orchestra</i> course at MIT. Drums added later by Adam Schwartz.]]></meta>
			<meta rel="musicScore">scores/rain.html</meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<title>Away</title>
			<creator>Jazz Ensemble</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Away.mp3</location>
			<duration>376</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[<i>Away</i>'s premier took place in MIT's Killian Hall.]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">Tuesday December 9, 2008</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">MIT Jazz Combo (Adam Schwartz, Andrew Greenhut, Ari Miller, Daniel Hochbaum, David Garcia, Ken McEnaney, Maddie Clark, Paul Jaffe, Ryan Morrow, Stephan Feilhauer)</meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="bgColor">rgb(202,143,214)</meta>
			<title>Clarity</title>
			<creator>Electronic</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Clarity.mp3</location>
			<duration>322</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[The title track off of Adam Schwartz's first electronic album <i>Clarity - EP</i> (Natural Log Productions, [copy] 2006).]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">2006</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"></meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="bgColor"></meta>
			<title>Where the Sidewalk Ends</title>
			<creator>Piano, Soprano</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Where%20The%20Sidewalk%20Ends.mp3</location>
			<duration>127</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[This is setting of a Shel Silverstein poem for piano and soprano singer. I have loved Shel Silverstein since I was a kid. <i>Where the Sidewalk Ends</i> is one of my favorite poems.]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">Friday December 12th, 2008</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Janna Baty</meta>
			<meta rel="musicScore">scores/where.html</meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<title>Try Five</title>
			<creator>Jazz Orchestra</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Try%20Five.mp3</location>
			<duration>198</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[This recording is a reading of the piece in conjunction with a composition class at MIT.]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">Thursday December 14th, 2008</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"><![CDATA[Special thanks to MIT FJE. This recording is a sight-read performance by MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble for demonstration purposes only in conjunction with the <i>Composing for Jazz Orchestra</i> course at MIT.]]></meta>
			<meta rel="musicScore">scores/tryfive.html</meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<title>Seven Dwarfs</title>
			<creator>Oboe</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Seven%20Dwarfs.mp3</location>
			<duration>93</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[This piece is comprised of seven miniatures, one for each dwarf from the children's story <i>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</i>. They are occur in the following order: Sleepy, Grumpy, Bashful, Sneezy, Dopey, Doc, and Happy.]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">Friday November 21, 2008</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Paul Ragaller</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"></meta>
			<meta rel="musicScore">scores/dwarfs.html</meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="bgColor">rgb(72,226,235)</meta>
			<title>Penguin's March</title>
			<creator>Horn, Clarinet</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Penguins%20March.mp3</location>
			<duration>82</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[This piece and its title speak for themselves.]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">Friday November 21, 2008</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Claxton Everett (Clarinet) and Elise McCall (Horn)</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"></meta>
			<meta rel="musicScore">scores/penguins.html</meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="bgColor"></meta>
			<title>Reach</title>
			<creator>String Quartet</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Reach.mp3</location>
			<duration>410</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[This piece was performed by Quartet X in conjunction with a music composition class at MIT.]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">2007</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Quartet X</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"></meta>
			<meta rel="musicScore">scores/reach.html</meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<title>Untitled</title>
			<creator>Rock Band</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Untitled.mp3</location>
			<duration>288</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[The third track off of Adam Schwartz's first rock album <i>Third Time's A Charm</i> (Natural Log Productions, [copy] 2004).]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">2005</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"></meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<title>Black Part II</title>
			<creator>Rock Band</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Black%20Part%20II.mp3</location>
			<duration>266</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[The third track off of Adam Schwartz's second rock album <i>Black &amp; White</i> (Natural Log Productions, [copy] 2005).]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">2005</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<title>Contagious</title>
			<creator>Electronic</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Contagious.mp3</location>
			<duration>130</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[The second track off of Adam Schwartz's first electronic album <i>Clarity - EP</i> (Natural Log Productions, [copy] 2006).]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">2006</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"></meta>
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			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
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			<title>Horn Section</title>
			<creator>Ensemble</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Horn%20Section.mp3</location>
			<duration>121</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[This piece was recorded using synthesized and sampled instrument sounds, many from a Roland RD700.]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">2004</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"></meta>
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		<track>
			<meta rel='type'>sound</meta>
			<meta rel="composedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="bgColor"></meta>
			<title>Transitions</title>
			<creator>Ensemble</creator>
			<location>http://polymath.mit.edu/music/player/mp3s/Trans-Orchestra.mp3</location>
			<duration>288</duration>
			<annotation><![CDATA[This piece was recorded using synthesized and sampled instrument sounds, many from a Roland RD700.]]></annotation>
			<meta rel="datePerformed">2005</meta>
			<meta rel="performedBy">Adam Schwartz</meta>
			<meta rel="credit"></meta>
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